Review by Lords Of Metal.nl :"Groovy rocking stoner with quite a few southern metal influences (...) All this sounds so southern American that many southern American band won't even come close to this." (74/100)

"The Carcharodon sound reminisces in horror-punk, but there’s a whole new stoner-rock level here. (...) Don’t be fooled by their name, they’re not not your average death metal band, they’re something way more and it comes to no suprise that they’re starting to make a name for themselves." (Powerplay)

Stay tuned for the announcement of their upcoming gigs accross THE WORLD !!

"This is perfect mosh-pit/head-banging material to rock out to. And you can’t get any better that. Great music, few beers and hanging out with your friends. (...) After multiple listens, I am very fond of this album and I rate it very highly. And you will to if you decide to check out the world of the mighty Carcharodon . Highly Recommended." (The Sludge Lord)

I guarantee you that it in practice it works tremendously well. ROACHSTOMPER has enough going on to please both the purists and the eccentrics, and it’s honestly one of the most original sounding albums I’ve heard in quite some time. And it’s pretty goddam great, 4/5 (Metal-Rules.com)

Overall if you want an album that knows how to take you on a country-stoner-doom-sludge-death metal journey and not let go, pick up Roachstomper in early April, the rewards are unquestionable, 4/5 (Jukeboxmetal.com)

"exactly like Entombed and Venom pissing off their downstairs' neighbors having a drunken ho-down to dirty southern metal. Make no bones about it, 'Roachstomper' is an unpretentious riff monster that never takes itself too seriously, but is brimming with more life and variety than the underside of a scabby student carpet." (Terrorizer Magazine)